Early Cranes in Flight

Sandhill Cranes, Bosque del Apache NWR, Socorro NM

Early light on an overcast day at Bosque del Apache National Wildlife Refuge during the Festival of the Cranes lead to show shutter speeds and blurred wings. And I was panning with the cranes in flight, which blurred the background. The cranes were close. This is only a 400mm shot…so I was panning pretty fast. The composition, technically, is all wrong. I should have the cranes leading into the frame not out of it. And yet this is one of my favorite flight shots from the trip. The close view, the blurred wings and background, along with unconventional composition, all create an impression of the speed at which the cranes were moving.  They provide an energy to the shot that might be missing in more “technically” perfect views. I like it!

Nikon P900 at 400mm equivalent field of view. 1/50th @ ISO 800 @ f5. Processed in Lightroom.

One Comment

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    Bruce H December 6, 2015

    Everything about this photo says speed. The horizontal blurring of the background, the movement shown in the wing tip, and the trimmed up profiles of the cranes show the speed. The cranes flying out of the frame add emphasis to the feeling of speed so I think it works. What a great photograph for those of us enamored with flight!

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